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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 04:58 PM
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Has anyone installed the 2" performance accessories body lift on a 98 or newer blazer? If so do you have pics? Is it hard to do? I want to do this and cant really afford the extra to pay someone to do it. . .
 
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*cricket cricket* anyone out there, i need help and soon, I want to order the stuff next week..........
 
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I put on a 3" Trialmaster body lift, and eventually I will be doing the 2" PA lift on my '00.

With the right tools (which isn't much), its not hard. Jack the body up slowely and watch for wires, lines, hoses etc.
 
Old Oct 2, 2006 | 12:16 AM
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So it is something I can do with a good floor jack and your average craftsman mechanincs tool set.... maybe a torque wrench? What about the cooling fan and radiator? does the kit come with the brackets to remount that stuff?
 
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Yep, basic tools.

For the fan/radiator, I used my jig saw and cut out hte fan shroud, and finished the cutting with tin snips.


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